Agreement brings Raley’s strike to an end

The 9-day-old grocery clerks strike against Raley’s and its Nob Hill Foods subsidiary stores came to an end today as the supermarket chain and United Food and Commercial Workers union reached a tentative contract agreement.

Comment

By The Record

recordnet.com

By The Record

Posted Nov. 13, 2012 at 10:49 AM
Updated Nov 13, 2012 at 10:51 AM

By The Record

Posted Nov. 13, 2012 at 10:49 AM
Updated Nov 13, 2012 at 10:51 AM

» Social News

The 9-day-old grocery clerks strike against Raley’s and its Nob Hill Foods subsidiary stores came to an end today as the supermarket chain and United Food and Commercial Workers union reached a tentative contract agreement.

That agreement came about 5 a.m. after a marathon overnight negotiating session in San Francisco, where talks had been held since beginning Friday. Leaders of union Locals 8 and 5 said picket lines would come down and about 7,000 striking workers will return to work.

Raley’s has five stores in San Joaquin County; one each in Lodi, Manteca and Tracy and two in Stockton.

Read the complete report on this story from reporter Reed Fujii in Wednesday’s Record.